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Show fe, TUK riiOVO CJLO FOUS iUT Lord and Lady Aberdeen Will Lecture In the- J A '& P . Kindly telephone all society Hi 'i.s to Mies Clara Bestel- inoyer. not later than the .day m the publication of the paper. Pirone 13. I GERALDINE FARRAR IN CAR-- ; ' MEN AT THE COLUM-- ' Bf A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1C Ceradine Farrar, the celebrated pi Ima donna of the Metropolitan opera company will make her debut, audiences in "a' to plr most famous on-- : her of film vtrsion era. fhvmen, produced iinder the diection of Cecil B. de Mille efor the Jesse L. Lasky Fentqre Play Co. COLUMBIA the local tavern keeper, to s Don Jose antLmake him duties and give the smug-Nran opportunity to bring fheir 'xls into the city. 4 . V fas-i.t- e . for-hi- 3 Carmen bee liresTw oi kin a co factory near the city wall, to ac count Ur her piesence near Don Jose, and it is also announced that she will dance at the tavern in the The night Carmen dance evenings. in the tavern, she is the center of .'1. . spending Iter sister, a Thursday December 9th :its - i In the interest of Social Work in Ireland I t' 4 1 , THEATRE II i strip of Lohl h few daps lioie visiting Miss Margaret Smoot. r' , l') Mrs. A. I. Meeks has returned to her home in Cowley, Wyoming after spending the past three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Walter Dodge. Tickets 25c & 50c For sale at 10 a. m. Thursday Dec. 9th at Columbia The Misses Sira and Ed da Sum-f- l - nr.e returned from a pleasant tlsH v 1th Miss Isa Sumsion at Union for the past week. t Eppersons Military band will give one of its popular dances at American Fork December' 8. - r I i iW.41 jji y tji if imU Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beebe entei-tai"e- d at dinner Sunday for Mr. and ?Lc II. M"'lV?rnPV and ppriii.- T 9 A ' h WIFE --- -- The Lfa Vogue club met last in Carm-m n z at the home of Mrs, Th qi sinn of George S aitup where an interesting session this Piramcunt Iicture Is foursjed was held. After the regular club t'm story by Prosper Menimee, work the remainder of the evening Cai.'Tn RS a half wrs spent in asocial capacity am si mature a gypsy by bhtb dainty refreshments were served. iHi'-with a band of smugglers rod in the mountains rear the coast of M s E. L. Jones has returned from The smuggle! s are foiled BattrLake .where he, has spent the their in attempt to get their illegal past several weeks visiting br, Don gcods iro the .little town by daughter. cn officer in the regiment staCarmen is sent by Mrs, Reba Willis has returned from tioned theie. a delightful visit lor the past werit Pastla, 'the leadei of the smugglers with relatives ani fi lends in Ogden. - ' i The dancing party given by tha Mrs. C. E. Beebe entertained at a Sorosls Junior club Saturday evenprettily erroiated dinner party Sunin the First ward social halt day. Covers were laid for Mr. and ing to be one of the most brillMrs. Russell Johnson, Mrs. R. D. proved successful social affair and iant tteebe and Miss Hazel Lisonbee. The hall was artisseason. of the . decorated in a dainty color Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Alger are re- tically scheme of gold and blue with streamjoicing over the safe arrival of a ba- ers suspended from the corners of by boy. the room to the center, where a large of .yellow chrysanthemums Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley basket cozy corners and 'Unique hung. have returned from Idaho where they were arranged in. various have made their home for the paBt booths numerous ferns and the and peaces few months. the attractiveness to added palms gowned mem- scene. Daintily of the M Wells Cloward of Payson rs of the cub stood in the re iu tnis city visiting sp.- -t ctivlng line to welcome the dancers. friends. The patrons of the evening were Mr. R. Irvine, Jr., Mr. and Miss Leah Smart of Payson spent and Mrs. R, W. Mrs. 0. Bailey, Mrs. Ida S. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raile and Mrs. Mrs. Fred W. Smart. v-- She is wooed unsuccessfully by Morales, a brother officer of Don Josb and also by Escamtllv, a young toreador on his way to Seville to enter the bull ring there. has loved Carmen for a long time, but she, while attracted to him. has clung to her liberty. EscamiUo isks Carmen to accompany him to attraction. -- fasci-intiu- g g . mens wild, sensuous dance,- - loses Mus heart to - her;-an- d that night wiien she passes by the breach In the wall where he Is on guard, he f!lovvs her off while the smugglers enter the city. j oa ; ' i end she t,ins. - must Y I ittsburgh, H Dec, 5 jmrrieil tightwads , taking his false teeth ani hiding ' them. . . .The odd thing, to Jefersons way It behooves at thinking vas 'at eveD.when he . -- , - I carry through Den Jose, after TAKES 'TEETH HUSBAND TO GET HIS MON who wear waxed angry, his .wife would refuse :. se teeth to beware. Ofttimes the to return the teeth- to him. Only subject of ridicule and frequently Uncle Sams 9oln of th realm ' CARD OF THANKS swallowed, artificial teeth have at would persuade tier that her. hu3- ' Tae family of the late William j last been found to serve practica bands molars' were necessary and Lewis wishes to extend thanks to purpbse In domestic life; at least essential to her. husbands daily ex- all for the kindness and assistance Frank Jefferson of this city thlnk3 istence. given them during the jllness and so. Mrs. Jeffersons side of the case death of their husband and father. Jefferson in divorce court told a was terse and to the point her husharrowing tale of the manner in band had refused her the rfoney which his wife had off on all character y4 she believed she was entitled to as "frequently baby ?e dolls". Hedquist Drag. Co., forced him to come across with lady of the house. Consequently -- o Stores. money by tb simple expedient of Bhe took measures to get it. Sevlllerand'she Is tempted' to listen jjnij but pastla reminds her that her beauty is at present for Don J- - - Car- - detMuiii&b fi j - Myron C. Newell, Miss Regelia Naegle was the view tim of a delightful surprise party Saturday evening when twelve of her friends gathered at her home to spend the evening. Music, games and danqlng were the features of on ' will Playground Recreation and Amusements tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the Central This lecture is ghen unschool. the der auspices of the Utah Sorosis club and the public is given a cordial invitation to attend. lceThe is as j 9:15 10c, 20c, 30c Rodney Hillam Presents MATINEE PARAMOUNT PICTURE P. M. PARAMOUNT PICTURE L. LASKY Musical Comedy with Agnes JVon Braccht and Company of 14, Mostly Girls Anglo-Chines- 4 e Morris Qest Presents THE WORLD RENOWNED PRIM A DONA V - GERALDINE FARRAR J ay Weatherford and Kemp Sisters Her Photoplay Debut in -- O O- llaTmoiijrSinging-al nd o- Impersonating CARMEN - follows: , Gr eat Bracken - t Novelty High Mire Artist duction -O f: i more & ' Doyle V ., tians. Siegers and Dancers --0 o o - N . f . . -- of Farrar stands without an equal as Americas greatest woman artist. ITer Cartnen is a masterMiss piece of hjstorionic conception. F, peace without of each ofthe ortan and Company Myrtn and Ilagic ' . A. T?f 'News TTwyv t f i Tlie most beautiful, , . most exciting and mist artistic photdplay ever produced. i No Advance in tm. ns-vii'- - ' t a f-Pun Columbia Orchestra Mill Render the Operatic Score of Carmen Especially Arranged For the Photoplay Pro- Jap-aae- st have Ice i ?ed JlariLg '"Tire soei.J given hr the Ladles to tl,c follov Ing couples; 'S. fc:nard Aid of the Methodist Church pi,cvcl n,.;;.!',. X. Y , nnl 7.c!ia to be very successful. The ..affair Junes, op.. Joseph t. Ti was in the form of a parcel' post' Konit.civ', and Lech rv,a, Vr i P.iity and nearly 73 1' ' vr.Ce In Y. !f. f r , V ..ce. ' . ' ... . , l' ljI -- i1' . Friday, December 10 FONG-CHO- Y Italian government having decided to accede to the declaration between the British. French and Russian governments, signed in London September 3, 1911, which declaration was acceded to by the Japanese on October 19, 1913, the un dersigued, duly authorized thereto by their respective governments, hereby declare as follows: The British. French, Italian, and Russian governments engage not to conclude peace separately during the present war. The Ihe governments agree that when teim$ of peace come to be discussed no one bf the allies will de- Miss Edna Holdaway delightfuly entertained the employees of the V. S. Reclamation service at her home Saturday evening with games anl. music. A dainty color scheme of pink and whl'e was can lad out In the entertaining rooms where about twenty-fivguests spent 'an enjoyable evening. Mrs. T. P. Neeley and mand tt?n Ltioi'S Mis. W.L, Wbittimere we-- c cucces pievlous ful In winning the card f&voihs. other allies weie served. e 10c, 20c. Evening, 7:30, By .Arrangement, The ladles of the Baptist church evgave a pretty social last rriday atin' wan crowd A large , Salt Lake Matinee, 3:45 s-.- ening. tendance and spent the evening in games ad music, after which dainty were served. the evening, after, which a delicious refreshments luncheon was served. Carnations five allies agreed; - NO SEPARATE peace and rose formed an attractive centerpiece. London, Dec. 5. The text of the H About twenty relatives and friends declaration signed last week by the joined in celebrating the birth an- - British foreign secretary. Sir Edward of Mrs. Allle Cunningham , nlversary and the Franch, Italian, Japan-esAfter a pleasant Grey, Friday evening. ani Russian ambassadors at . hour at the Columbia theatre the 'party adjourned to Hoovers Where London, engaging each of the five a delicious luncheon was served. nations to not conclude a sep3ratt Mrs. McHuglr of deliver a lecture Wednesday, Dec. 8 Pictures Prices |